Abortion Nurses In Japan Suffer ‘compassion Fatigue,’ Burnout: Study

John Jalsevac
LifeSiteNews.com
2013-01-24

January 23, 2013 — Japanese nurses and midwives involved in abortion are showing signs of “compassion fatigue” due to beliefs that the aborted babies actually deserved to live, according to a new study from Kanazawa University.

The study of “major stress factors related to abortion care,” showed that 255 obstetric and gynecological nurses and midwives are not equal to the stress of aborting children. The health workers complained of “compassion fatigue,” and burnout while aborting children.

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